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SCOOP ^peorctuhbr The Boss Doesn’t Care To Go In—Thank You By “HOP", f here’s a?lace\ yhat looks UKE WE COULD Bum some \ EATS -I’ll Boost You ovetsl <ahd You SEE \F llHEYVE GOT ) \A DAWCt^/ ^ep^\ THEM’veA got* e^ / V £>AW<W *7OH WELL- IH THAT CASE., WeET) JvJOMT MOTHER, TO GrO - J . - . 111 -T—». \ (gP) \*\rt - 'STL- - MP. ^ j $250,000 TO LEND The Alabama Home Building & Loan Association Has a quarter of a million dollars to lend at once for build ing homes and for taking up mortgages on improved prop erty in the Birmingham district. Office 2026 1st Avenue. Igjf ■ I RATES—One rent a nnnl it day; no ad. taken for lea* than 25c for first inner tlon. Cawlt n»u*« Heooinpnn* order. WAN1KU ~~ | ■HAVINO^ISratT" 1921 4th av«. 8-ll tf i WS sharpen eafety razor blades bet ter than new. 25u dozen; send them [ parcel post. Robert Pro well Stove Co., j Birmingham. Ala. 4-t tf GREEN FORAGE FOR POULTRY f Dwarf Essex Rape Is very, nutri tious, grows quickly, stands the winter and is sold cheaply. Win ter seed rye also makes good ' green forage for poultry and live stock. Both of the above arc sold by JOHN L. PARKER, Druggist. Florist and Seedman. Woodward Bldg. v ItVANT contract with experienced party to furnish dry kiln ami planer, make finish stock on A.. B. A- A. railroad. | Address Box 114, Alexander City, Ala. Spy. _9-4-1It | IPatITnTS SK< ’FEED Vour invention may be small but valuable if patented. *... Parker Cork, Victor Bldg.. Washing ton. D. C. 9-12-et | Wanted -Eoan cn two lurge, fine' farms and subwvhaii acreage, also $50001 j or $6u00 loan on 7*» l«»ts fronting car lln . Woodlawn. Bog X45. WANTED—-To ext hange good unincum"" bered lot for second hand Ford run I about. Phone Main 16. WANTED- To inn ■ mid hand 16-gauge hammerless shotgun: must In* in first el ass pondition and cheap for cash. Ad dress K-13, care Age-Herald 9-13-2t ~ _ WANTED—SITUATIONS WHEN in need of an expert accountant to audit your books at reasonable price, call “Freeman,” 310-J, West End. 9-7-7t POSITION of some kind; must have em ployment. Cal! Main 5934-W. 9-11-31 :t.^lS®OK I\ E E1 * E R, 1" years* experience, wants position at once; best of city ref erences as to diaiucter ami ability. An dress IT-43. care Age-Herald. 9-12-2t Want ED- Position by boy of 17. willing to work and can furnish references; hove had 2 years* high schooling. Call Main 7978-J. 9-12-L’t WANTED- position hy boy 17 years of age; has had experience in office work, dry goods and grocery store; wants work at once. Address 169 N. 51st st.. Wood lawn, Ala., or call Main 516 or 517. Spy_ 9-12-2t '■ • WANTED—Young man 2<) years of age d«~ sires as soon as possible a position in an office; a college graduate. Address 169 N. olst st., or phone 516 or 517 Main. _ 9-12-2t WANTED—At once, position by registered pharmacist; have had 3 years’ practi cal experience and guarantee to give satisfaction. Address W. A. Wood, Oneonta. Aha 9-12-7t * WANTED—Eight position; have had ex pcricnce as watchman, ready to report bf for work immediately. Address Watch man, 1903 Ave. E. Phone Main 5934-W. W: _ 9-12-2t SfrEN O (; it A I * I i K R nf 7 yens' experk net wants to figure with some reliable firm for ]>osition; best of references fur nished. Adclress#V-43. care Age-l!eraid. Kjtftij' 9-12-21 FOR LAWNS Parker’s evergreen mixed lawn * grass seed, made either with or without white clover, will give the best results, produces a soft, ns 4 velvetry green sward during t lie winter and spring. 1 lb. sows a apace 10x3) (300 square feet), price 1 lb., 26c. JOHN L. PARKER, ^ * Druggist. Florist and Heedman. Woodward Bldg. |U', ft , ANTED Position by young man. lit years of age. as collector; can furnish V best of reference. Address K. \\ s. 2326 Ave. O. south. 9-13-2t-sat-mo feip-voii want a wide awake young man who is willing to work and make good, any kind of honest work accepted; can furnish references. Address Y-43. rare Age-Herald. Wantj: D—Position by experienced young lady stenographer. Call , Bell phone, West End 17. fiAN 28 years of age, married, wants po~ BEalrttJon as salesman at once; salary no ob ject; not a piker; can produce; record shows for itself; have sold advertising fL’ past three years; can handle tiigii class *1 trade; any line would be considered; f reason, want to locate in Birmingham. - I Address C-44, care Age-Herald. Wg ■■■ ANNOUNCEMENT ^ --- FOR DECKS Chamberlain’s Indian Runner Duck fctfy Food is the most complete even .> ration food to keep ducks healthy and laying. Hold only by JOHN L. PARKER. Druggist Florist and Heedman. Woodward Bldg. >1'\’KMHNT—Mrs. Walter Lynch will be In her dressmaking parlors Mon , day, September 15; will In- p tease, • io J* gtrva old and new customers. 9-12-3t ONE CENT A WORD RA I FS—.Oar rent a word a dart no ad. taken for lean than 25c for first Inaer tion. <awh innat lecompany order. WANTED—-SALESMEN SALESMEN WANTED—A tew good men to sell El Paso lots at $46 to $60 on easy terms. Pest seller on the market today. Birdseye view furnished. El Paso Heights Investment Co., Bo*' 510, El Paso, Tex. 8-20-20t W VNTBD An experienced traveling man to Hell clothing in the state of Alabama, to begin October l; have a good estab lished trade and will pay good salary to the right man. Address Box 1*J, Knoxville, Tcmi. 9-13-3t SALESMEN in small towns to sell - ard styles and fabrics of laces and em broideries from largest New York stock at cheapest market prices; liberal credit and terms. No objection to carrying other lines; state references and experi ence; 10 per cent commission; expenses advam-cd. Box 1!>. Station A, Now York. BUSINESS CHANCES__ WANTED -First-class man as partner in grocery business: best location in Birmingham. Address Y-39, care Age Herald. 8-31-tf FOR SALE—B ase and furniture 9-room house, best location, half value: owner leaving town. Fall Main 41770-J. aft- r K evenings and Sunday. 9-13-‘Jt WANT to purchase, for cash, a small pay ing business. Address B-44, care Age Herald. A II It I V \ I, AM) DEPARTIRE OF PASSENGER TRAINS, BIRMINGHAM The following schedule figures are published only as information, and are :.■>! :: u;i r. I n t' ■< d._ Itl It >1 { Uill A !H TKRMIVAIi STATION SoiirXiTii Railway No. Arrive iron) — 11 Atlanta 5:20 am I 12 Greenville 7:40 pm | 15 Columbus 11:30 am 2(> Mobile 8*50 pin ! 23 Jacksonville 12:25 pm ! 28 Selma 10 :25 am j 29 New York 4 :45 pm ::5 New York 11:4b am :;o AilunlnI0;mi pm -no. ueparc 10— 11 Greenville 7 Oft am 12 Allanta 12:15 am 15 Columous 4:05 pm] 19 Mobile 5:45 am! 24 Jacksonville 8:55 pm| 27 Selma 3:45 pm 40 Atlanta 8:30 am 30 New York 5:50 pm 30 New York9 :30 am ttuceii tv < rfNceiM Route \. G. S. R. R. No. Arrive irora— 1 Cincinnati 10:05 pm 2 New Orleans 0:05 am 3 Cincinnati 10:15 am l .New Orleans 0 :uo pm 5 Chattanooga 11:38 am 21 Chattanooga 0:00 pm 7 New York 10:20 pm 0 Meridian 11 :55 am 12 Meridian 11:35 pm 8 Shreveport 6:20 am No. Depart to— 1 Shr'pt & Y. o. 10:10pm 2 Cin. & X. Y. 6:10 am 3 Yew Orleans 10:20 am 4 Cincinnati 6:05 pm 5 Meridian 4:10 pm 6 Chattanooga 4 :00 pm 7 New Orleans 10:25 pm 22 Chattanooga 5:05 am 11 Shreveport f> :0 a in t> Yew York 6:25 am FrUco Much Arrivw mini — 105 Kansas Citj 3:50 pm 103 Kansas City 6:15 am 925 Winfield 10:15 am 921 Memphis5:40 pm 4 (Mitral i •>o. uepart to— 1 OH Kansas City 12:30 Dm 104 Kansas City 10:30 pm 920 Winfield 4:15 pm 022 Memphis7 00 am »f Ga. Ity. No. Arrive from — i Savannah 10.10 pm 0 fncksonville 12:0."> pm S.tv;n nali 1 1 :,~»r. am No. Depart to— 2 Macon 7:00 am 10 Jacksonville 4 piu 4 Saraiinah :.**(! pm BIRMINGHAM TERMINAL STATION Seaboard Air Line H.v. No. Arrive from— 5 Washington 10:00 pnv 11 Washington 12:15 pm At lama 9:,‘0 pm No. Depart to— 6 Washington 8.00 am 12 Washington 3 .00 pm 22 Atlanta*>:■';<) am Illinois Central II y. No. Arri?« from— H <’hlcago4 :l.r> pm 1 No. Depart to— H) t'liicngo12:15 pm MM ISVIU.r, «fc \ \SHV1 IJiK STATION l*. & N. H. It. No. Arrive irom — 1 Cincinnati 8:25 am 2 New Orleans 12:10 pm o Cincinnati 8:25 pm 4 New Orleans 8:37 pm *5 Oecatur 7:45 pm 7 Cincinnati 3:50 am 10 Montgomery 7:15 pm 12 Montgomery 10:45 am *i ~ 1 tor10:30 am No. Depart to— 1 New Orleans 8:33 am 2 Cincinnati 12:22 pin i .8 New Orleans 3:40 pm: *0 Decatur »> :15 am 7 Montgomery 4:03 aru 8 Cincinnati 12:01 am 9 Montgomery 0:20 am 11 Montgomery 3:50 pm 14 Decatur4 :l)0 pin Hiriuliiigbam Mineral No. Arrive from ~ 39 Praco 3:13 pm 4K Tuscaloosa 11:15 am 42 Hlocton 7:2f> pm 25 Anniston 10:40 am 47 Anniston fi:30 pm 102 Tuscaloosa *1:05 pm INo. Depart to— S3 Praco 8:2". am 41 Blocton 6:30 aft 49 Blorton 2:45 pm 44 Anniston 3:40 pm 46 Anniston 8:30 am 'til Tuscaloosa7 00 am Am II. A: A. >o. Arrive irom— 23 Brunswick 11:50 am ■ T.illadesafl pin AO. I»ppart to— 24 Brunswick 4 .00 pm 2fi TalleflpguS :;;0 hdi Trains marked thus (•) run daily except Sunday. Other trains run dally. Central time. __WANIVED—HKU^ LADIES AND MEN—WE CAN SAVE YOU 50 CENTS ON EACH DOLLAR SPENT IN OUR STORE ON DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, LADIES' ANli MEN'S UNDERWEAR. SEE US. REMNANT STORE, 2'ilT 2D AVE. WANTED DOCTOR REGISTERED IN ALABAMA FOR ADVERTISING G. U. OFFICE. GOOD SALARY AND COMMISSION. FINE PROPOSITION FOR A GOOD PHYSICIAN. ONLY RELIABLE DOC i TOR NEED APPLY. REFERENCES I REQUIRED. ADDRESS A-14, CARE AGE-HERALD. WANTED—Shipbuilding blacksmith; man 1 stenographer-bookkeeper: woman book keeper; head waiter, hotel; baker and pastry eook, colored or white. Room 629 Chamber-Commerce Bldg. WANTED—BOARDERS EXCELLENT ~front room with board. 719 South 20th at. 9-4-30t NICEDY furnished room and best table board. 192o Ave. H. 9^11-7t BEACTIFUL front rooms with board for four young men or two couples; near Highland ave. and Five Points. Call Main 6767-J.9-12-3t FARM LANDS For Sale by INGRAM REALTY COMPANY. , Empire Bldg. Phone Main 1197. 6-22-tf FOR SALE WILL exchange entire subdTvTsiorn 63 lots, West Fall field (Corey ) lor Bir mingham property. Cali o. JF. Hutch eson. Main 6414. 9-7-1f FOR SALE OR RENT—A good second hand piano, cheap. 191 i Ave. F., Ens ley. Phone Ensley 140-W. 9-12-3t FOR SALE-Restaurant counter, stool* and other fixtures, very cheap. Apply 212 North 20th s>t. 9-12-7t WE will build you a boipe. Birmingham Building and Imp. Co. 414-16-19 Amer ican Trust Bldg. 1-16-tf THE AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE. Will sell your ear. We have listed with us bargains in used machines for sale by owners. American Roadster, 30 H. P.$ 650 Cadillac, two 1912, tour, elect, starter and lights, eacli . 800 Cole, 1912, touring . 900 Cartercar, Roadster, almost new_1,200 Empire Roadster, 26 H. P. 500 Hayes 4 cyl. tour., used as demon strator . 1,600 Overland, 2 and •! pass, car, 30 H. P. 250 Oakland, 1913, touring, 5 pass.1,000 Peerless. 7 pass., touring . 500 Pope Hartford, touring, new tires— 885 Stevens Duryea. touring, 5 pass. 700 Stevens Duryea, touring. 5 pass. 360 Studebaker, 1913, 25 H. f\ 4 pass. 500 THE AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE 422 S. 20th St. Phone S12 Main. 9-11-tf FOR WINTER FLOWERS Plant now, Roman hyacinth* bulbs, doz. 40c. Paper while nar cissus bulbs, doz,, 25c; trumpet major narcissus bulbs doz.; 26c; Freesia bulb:; (put In pots), doz., 15c. These are sold by JOHN L. PARKER, Druggist, Florist and Seedman. Woodward Bldp, FOR SA1 IE OR EXCHANGE—Several South Highland lots; modern South Highland 9-room residence; suburban acreage. Large modern residence con sidered. Apply 821 American Trust Bldg. _ FOR SALE—One donkey, well broken. Call 1424 18th st., south, or phone Main 4550-J. FOR SALE—5-rooiiThoTiseT-on large lot, at Crews Station, J1500. Terms, *290 cash, balance *25 per month. Exclusive Rubber Tire Co.. 1*10 2d ave. 9-lS-3t FOR SALK—A thoroughbred Kentucky combination horse; guaranteed sound and reliable. Call at Monarch Livery. *-ll-4t-thu-sat-au-wed IeMaword RITES—One cent a word a day; no ad. taken for lew* than 25e for flrat Inncr tion. tank nnat accompany order. JjOU bALb TALK WITH ALAN J Kill SON. Bell 100. f-4-tl I BUT. sell and exchange real estate. J. M. Gibson, 409 Empire Bldg. 12-24-tf WE buy. sell, rent or exchange real es tate. E. J. Burns Co.. 400 American Trust Bldg. Phone 766. lu-4-tf FOR SALE—One new 1913 Hudson six cylinder. five passenger touring car. $1800. This ear originally sold for $2500. Southern Garage, 1924 Ave F. S-31-tf FOR SALE or exchange for other prop erty, city lots or farm lands, my plan ing' mill on Ave. E and 16th st., now In operation, including land, machinery j and stock of lumber; about a $26,000 J proposition. Richard Randolph, 2112 1st ! ave. 8-21-tf FOR SALE—Six room bungalow, hard- ; wood floors, furnace, gas, electric fix tures; all improvements; large lot. owner, 1439 N. 20th st. Phone Main 6821-J. 841-41 LADIES’ HIGH TOP SHOES; GUN METAL, VIC I KID, PATENT DEATH- | ER, BUTTON OR LACE; ALL THE' NEW TOES; THESE SHOES RETAIL) FOR $3.50; FOR SATURDAY ONLY FOR $1.95. REMNANT STORE. 2017 2D AVE. FOR SALE—Lease and furniture 9-room house, best location, half value; owner leaving town. Call Main 4170-J after <> evenings and Sunday. 9-13-2t PLANT your money in beautiful Bir mingham suburban acreage, rash, time j or exchange; $100 acre; liberal commis sions to agents. Write Box 84<». Apply 821 American Bldg. $2100—Modern 2-u.ny. 8-room residence; large lot, between East Lake and Tide water car lin«. Wood lawn; $11 Co cash, balance 3 years. 821 American Bldg. RATES—One cent a word a day; no ad. taken for less than 25c for flr*t Inser tion. t'nwh mnwt accompany order. FOR SALE FOR SALE—At Maplehurst Station, S or 4-acre blocks, on car line and macada mized road. Ik G. Pettyjohn, 1702 5th ave. FOR SALE—New home. 1 block of car, in excellent neighborhood, on mountain side. No hill to climb. Has large living room with cut stone mantels, large dining loom and kitchen downstairs, 4 bedrooms up stairs, tiled bath; fire place upstairs, nicely papered and electric fixtures, birch doors. Of course, oak floors all over house; furnace heat, screened, walks, cemented basement; servant’s {darters with plumbing: garage. In fact, every thing absolute that should make an ideal home. Will consider trade; easy terms to desirable person. Fred A. Thomas, own er, S42<> Main. 9-13-tf-sat-thu FOR~ SALE-""OR” PR A DE—$1000 stock ‘ of drugs. Apply Z-43, care Age-Herald. . 9-13-31 FOR SA LK—1913 7-passenger Cadillac. $1400; 1911 5-passenger Cadillac, $6 0; Oldsnioblle 7-passenger, $500; 1910 Pack ard “30” Phaeton just painted, $1800; 1910 Packard “18” 5-passenger just painted, $1500; llupniobile runabout, $425. All are in first-class condition. Southern Garage. 1924 Ave. V. 9-13-2t. FOR SALE—Steinway ftiano, good as new, $295: an extraordinary bargain. Address K-41, care Age-Herald. 9-5-eod-tf IF you wan foil lands or leases in Caddo field (7000 acres), write G. W. Brown. Jefferson. Tex. 9-4-17t fob-AC R E farm for sa 1 e on Binning ham-Springville pike road: two ana half miles from Springville; a bar gain. Address Geo. L. Byers, Spring ville. Ala. 9-'j-4t-tu-thu-sa-su FOR SAUK—Cheap, lots 15 and 16. block 15, Finney & Jones add. to Knsley. L. | G. Pettyjohn, 1702 6th av e. PLEASE READ THIS. FOR SALE—Lot 50x170, located on the southwest corner of Lyons ave. and Berney st.. West End. One block south of Berney station. On this elevated, splendid lot is a 7-room residence. It is the best built and best finished house in Birmingham. It lias lights, gas and water. It lias a fine bathroom, furnished complete ready for connection. Swell front porch; large back porch. .Good outhouses on alley. Fine fruit trees. It is strictly a desirable home. No. 1801. Price, only $3500. Very fair terms. Now. if you want a perfectly satisfactory home you will not hesitate to buy this. (Occupied by Captain Coken). Wesley M. Smith, Bethea R. K. & Ins. Co., office 2027 3d ave. 9-13-2t 100 feet on Altamont road; 1^0 feet deep. Sewerage and street Improvements in and paid for; cost $50 pel* foot. Owner offers for a quick sale at $33 per foot, fee simple. Terms can be made. CM AS. I. SMITH & M. Af HINES. Lists and Sells. Brown-Marx 535-6-7. M. 4247. WA.N TKP—MALLHKLP wX^CT^D^YoTmg^rneiwof^raflway news service; security required. 318 N. 2Gth. 8-12-tC WANTED—Non-union men; blacksmiths. $4 day, 9 hours, shipsmith preferred; pat ternmakers. $3.50 day, 9 hours; machin ists, $3.75 day, 9 hours; steady work. Home Industry Iron Works, Mobile, Ala. 8-26-30t BE a barber7; easy work, big wages; few weeks completes by our method; earn while learning, tools furnished; write for catalogue. Moler Barber College, Atlanta, Ga. *_9-10-25t WANTBJD—Carrier boys. Call at Age Herald office between 5 and 8'a. m. Ask for D. D. Monroe. 9-ll-3t WANTED—Railway mail clerks; $75 to $150 month. Details free. Franklin In stitute. Dept. 2-F, Rochester, N. T. 7-18-to-9-lS-ex. tu-thu WANTED—Responsible man in every lo callty to handle paying proposition; no capital required. Regal News Co., Bir mingham Hotel Bldg., Birmingham, Ala.^__9-12-31 men—WHY PAY *."1 FOR A PAIR OF SHOES? WK HAVE ABOUT HALF A DOZEN BRANDS; GUARANTEED *.7 SHOES, FOR »2.9u; PATENT LEATH ER, GUNMETAL, BUTTON OR LACE. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY; COME AND GET A PAIR AS WE CAN SAVE YOU *2 ON EVERY PAIR. REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. I.Ufll, slKAltiP OK SiULUN 7777 ~ 7 7177 7>7t7r7 f7rown pars, two large brown spots on back; reward. Phone 420. 9-11-Si uoijS LOST—One lemon and white sct ter, medium size; one large liver and white pointer dog, bobtail. Reward for return or information. M. W. Parsons, 1321 13th avenue, north, Birmingham. Phone Main 3076. 9-12-31 STRAYED—From my farm” one brown Jersey dehorned milch cow, about i years old, in fine condition; left call * two weeks old. Return to Fred Fowler, Birmingham. R. F. D. No. 3, Oak Grove, and receive liberal reward. LOST—Copenhagen blue parasol, black ebony handle studded with rhinestones; lost Thursday night on Highland ave. car; reward. R. M. Cohen, Steele-Smith Co. 9-13-3t RATES—One cent a venrd a day; no ad. taken for lean tlinn 25c for flrat luaer tion. t’awh muni accompany order. FOK KENT I — ^ * i in * ~ — ~ii~ FINESTANDTOLET For lease after October 1, the beau tiful double store (40x100 on alley), 108 and 110 21st street, now and for years occupied by Warner ice cream, luncb and confection parlors. The lunch and confection parlors. Agents or renters inquire of Mr. Warner on premises, or phone 1292 Main. 8-15-tf SMALL APARTMENT FOR RENT Well located on Southside. on two car lines; low rental. Let us show you. ,.[ | "THE BEST SERVICE." •T EMI SON REAR ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St. Rhone 52S0. m i - * ' -. _______-_ I FOR RENT-AM but one room of fur nished 6-room furnace heated bungalow in best part of V eat End. Phone WesA End 427. 9-12-tf MOUNTAIN TERRACE HOME FOR RENT Modern in every way; in beauti ful Mountain Terrace, the place of homes; large reception hall, liv ing loom, library, dining room and kitchen: four large bedrooms, ample closets, a delightful home; rental reasonable. Let us show you. “THE BEST SERVICE" JEM I SON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. SMALL APARTMENT. Modern conveniences; well lo cated; near car line and schools; has two bedrooms; prettily papered; rental only $30. GIBSON INS. & REALTY CO., 312 N. 21st at. Phone 2785. APARTMENT FOR RENT On N. 10th st., facing east, on park, near schools and churches; has steam heat, furnished, living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms, complete bathroom. See us at once. "THE BEST SERVICE." JEM I SON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. START POULTRY LAYING By giving to your poultry Con keys laying Ionic. Price, 25c anil 60c. Also Chamberlain's beef egg mash food. These and other poul try supplies are sold by JOHN L. PARKER, Druggist, Florist and Seedman. Woodward Bldg. SIX-ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT On 18th st., N.. near in; a com plete home: all modern conven iences, low rental. "THE BEST SERVICE" JEMISON REAL ESTATE & INS. CO., 211 N. 20th St. Phone 5280. FOR RENT—By private family, 2 large, well furnished upstairs rooms, all con veniences; $20 per month each. Ideal place for lady school teacher who de sires room In private home. 815 South 20th St. 1-12-41 IeIntIII RATES—-One cent n word a day; no ad. tuken for lean than 25c for flrat Inacr tton. fwh nuint accompany order. __ __FOR RENT_ OFFICES for rent, cheapT^ood^location, modern and well lighted. See Macke, 2119*4 1st ave. 9-6-tf. LADIES' LOW CUT SHOES; ANY PAIR IN THE HOUSE WORTH UP TO $3.50 FOR $1.45. REMNANT STORE, 2017 2D AVE. -----i____ SI ITE of rooms with private bath. 121$ 20th .st.. south. Main 6114 W. 9-7-eoil-tf FIRST CLASS apartments to rent, 2177 Highland avenue; in single rooms or apartments. Telephone 2398-J Main. 9-12-Ct-sat-su-mo FOR REN'S? The Lyman house, \<». i ? * South 19th st.. for one year, from Octo ber 1, 1913. See W. F. Lyman at the residence. 9-12-tv)t _ I OK KENT—ROO MS_ THE AVALON—All outside roomsTlur Dace heat; modern conveniences; moderate price; b&th free. 21 dc 5th avenue. 6-26-tf AT the Birmingham hotel, screened, elec tric lighted, telepnones, and all service of a first class hotel, with privilege of bath. $3.60 per week. 5-11-tf NATIONAL HOUSE. 209H N. 22d st., nice ly furnished rooms from 26c up. 8-25-30t FI RXISUED room, bol bath, phone. house screened. 2420 5th ave. 9-9-lUt FOB RENT- Nicely furnished ups tails front room, elegant, heated bath room, hot bath at all hours; house screened. Bell phone. 2212 4th ave. 9-9-7c TWO Bcwfyi completely furnished . rooms for light housekeeping; also large single front bedroom; bath ! conveniences; modern conveniences; j ne wprlvate home; walking distance. ' 706 26th st.. N. 9-9-5t 1 I’OR RENT—Two nicely furnished up stairs rooms In private home; every convenience; one block Highland cat ; walking distance to town. Main 7057. 2102 Hum bolt ave. 9-913t. ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT BOOM WITH HOARD. SOUTH HIGH LANDS. 1801 HTH AVE. 9-9-7t ArJ 1'ftACTIVE '■•"ii room, furnace heat, good table, two car lines. 2018 10th ave., south. 9-10-5t LADIES’ SKIRTS—JUST RECEIVED ONE REMNANT LOT OF SAMPLE DRESS SKIRTS MADE FP OF HIGH GRADE MATERIAL; THESE SKIRTS SELL WHOLESALE FOR $5 TO $8. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR CHOICE FOR $3.85. REMNANT STORE, 2017 21) AVE. TWO large, unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping or bedroom and sitting room near Five Points; reasonable; also one furnished front room. 1027 S. 18th st. Phone Main 4188-W. 9-18-21 KEN NY H OISE—Rooms and board, $5 week. 2217 4tli ave. 9-13-10t MOISEY XU LEItH TALK^WlTiVACA?r JEM1SON! ' Ground floor Steiner Bldg. 8-6-tf REAL ESTATE loan, to suit you In amount, terms and Interest; can pay hack monthly or yearly; will take second mortgages. John W. Prude, 106 N. 22d st. Bell phone 240. 10-16-tf WE negotiate loans and sell real-elr tate, can handle desirable farm loans. Malone-McConnell Go., 2024 3d ave. 7-17-tf MONEY to lend on real estate! F. G. Fonville, 631 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. 0-22-tf WE negotiate personal loans secured by acceptable collateral. 936 First Natl. Bldg.___7-18-tf. WE loan money on good collaterafand buy mortgage paper or real estate If offered at attractive prices. Helena Land Company, 201 Brown-Mar*. _ 8-27-tf CHINESE SACRED LILT BULBS Planted now In bowls of water supported with pebbles will pro duce blooms in December. Mam moth bulbs JOc each, 3 for 26c at JOHN L. PARKER, Druggist, Florist and Seedman. Woodward Bldg. EASTERN MONEY loaned on real estate security In sums of J1000 and up st 5 per cent simple interest anywhere In the U. S. Will furnish funds to buy home outright. Easy terms, long time M. Y. Recluw, S. S. A., 1201 First Na tional Bank Building, Nashville, Tenn. ___S-31-3flt 1 NEGOTIATE loans and sen real es state. Jerome Tucker, 227 21.-.: st. __ _ 12-17-tf ex sun 1 HAVE several clients with several thousand dollars to lend. Carl Coker. Attorney, First National Bank. Main 6155. 3-10-51 MONEY to lend at 8 per cent on im proved city or suburban property; pur chase money notes bought, no delay. Ce ige L. Smith, Attorney, phone 1013. 1812 American Trust Bldg,_ 0-13-5t PERSONAL ~ LmE5^H53r rewanI7""iJ~'posiUveiy"guar antee my great successful "Monthly" remedy; safely relieves some of the longest, most obstinate, abnormal cases in three to five days; no harm, pain or Interference with work; mall, 11.50. Double strength, J2.00. Dr. Southington, 88 I.ong Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. 6-24-tf Prof. a. latiff Is now located at J 12314 -1th ave., N. 1-lMt onecentTword RATES—One cent a wont a dayi no ad. (liken for lea* than 25c for flrat Inner, tlnn. I’nah mnat accompany order. WANTED—FEMALE HELP LADIES—ARE YOU OUT TO BUY A TAILOR-MADE SUIT? WE JUST RE CEIVED ONE REMNANT LOT OF HIGH GRADE LADIES' AND MISSES' SUITS. ALL THE NEW MODELS AND STYLES; EVERY SUIT IN THIS LOT RETAILS FROM $25 TO $10; YOU CAN HAVE THE CHOICE OF ANY OF THEM FOR $12.65. COME AND SEE THEM. THIS IS THE BIG GEST BARGAIN IN BIRMINGHAM. REMNANT STORE. 2017 2D AVE. * _KODAKS FILMS deveJopeBfTToir^er^foiir^printsrTi and 4c each. Prompt attention and work the best. Coveil Co. &.n-tf Must Be Sold LOT 20x100 NEAR 3rd Ave. & 18th St. TERMS Investigate this. We offer bargains. McDavid, Meyer, Goldman & Terry 2109 1st Ave. Phone Main 2543 RAVEE NORRIS, Sales Mgr. We Operate Oar Owe Plant, Maklap RUBBER STAMPS SEAL PRESSES, STOCK CERTIFICATES, LEGAL BLANKS, ETC. ROBERTS & SON, (Inc.) "THE BIO ALABAMA HOUSE 1812 10th Streets. Third ' ?. Phone 8461 Main A $5250 1 East of "0tli street and south of High land avenue, about 5 blocks from Five Points. Think of tills; It has 7 rooms, furnace heat and servant’s house. Terms reasonable. Lot iu» show you. “We Want Bargains’’ McDavid, Meyer, Goldman & Terry 2HMI First Ave. Phone 3548 Main RAVEE NORRIS, Sales Mgr. OUR CERTIFICATES furnish a safe, profitable and convenient invest ment. Backed by first mortgages and free from taxes and worry* lf6* end absolute safety appeals to you, write for literature. SECURITY SAVINGS and LOAN CO., BIRMINGHAM, ALA. — $1000 Cash Or Credit And the assumption of $4000 will buy you a modern 2-story. 7-room home near 11th avenue and St. Charles street, on a lot 45x140. Why do you hesitate? “Have You a Bargain?’’ McDavid, Meyer, Goldman & Terry 2tO» First A vc. Phone 3543 Mala RAVEE NORRIS, Sales Mgr. For Sale By owner; modern 9-room house in best part of Norwood. A bargain; easy terms. C. M. WRIGHT 2008 3rd Avenue Phone 9186 Main Is This Cheap? $5500 Lot 100x150 feet on Hanover Circle, with all street improvements paid and surrounded by homes costlngf | from $5000 to $20,000 to build. You know it Is “Nothing But Bargains’’ McDavid, Meyer, Goldman & Terry 2IOII tat Avc. Phone 2513 Main RAVEE NORRIS, Sales Mgr.